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Collection of Caughley blue and gilt ware, to include a sucrier and cover, plate, two teapot stands, two cups and saucers, two tea cups, coffee cup, two tea bowls and a matching saucer, 'S' marks to bases, (15) The plate measures 17cm diameter For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
Collection of Caughley blue and gilt printed ware circa 1780-1790, printed with Temple, Pagoda, Full Nankin, and Pleasure Boat pattern, to include a sucrier and cover, spoon tray, plate two tea bowls, a saucer, and a saucer dish, (8) The saucer dish measures 20cm diameter For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
Caughley meat plate, bowl, fan shaped dish and another plate circa 1780-90 the meat plate printed with Willow Nankin pattern, the fan dish painted with Weir pattern, one plate painted with Carnation pattern, the bowl with Chantilly Sprigs, (4) The fan dish measures 35cm wide For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SAUCEBOAT with moulded body, pedestal foot and spur capped scroll handle, decorated in the "The Mission Church" pattern with open crescent "C"-mark to the base, circa 1765, 17.75cm; together with a Caughley blue and white shell-shaped dish printed with a version of "The Fishermans" pattern within a cellular border, circa 1765-70, 14cm, and a Worcester blue and white saucer decorated in the "Zig-Zag Fence" pattern, crescent "C"-mark to the base (3)
A collection of 20th century ceramic figures to include Royal Worcester Old Country Ways 'Rose Picking Apples', Royal Worcester 'Safe at Last' limited edition no. 134, Royal Worcester 'Grandmothers Dress, a Coalport Nell Gwynn limited edition no. 1694, the Caughley mask-head jug stamped Coalport, please see images for details. Measures: 25cm high x 9cm wide.
Decorative ceramics - a Coalport 'The Caughley Mask-Head Jug'; Royal Winton Welbeck pattern teacup & saucer; a Porthleven studio pottery water jug; a 'Russian' glazed terracotta jug; Aynsley Cottage Garden pattern planter, baluster shaped posy vase & egg coddler ; a Royal Albert Berkeley pattern oval fruit bowl; a Royal Worcester egg coddler decorated with wild flowers; another; a Royal Albert Lavender Rose pattern teacup & saucer; etc.
An 18th century Caughley sparrow beak jug with Green Man mask beneath spout, transfer printed with the Three Flowers pattern, circa 1778-82, together with an early 19th century Georgian blue and white transfer printed plate, Zebra pattern, by John Rogers and Son of Dale Hall, Longton, Staffordshire, impressed mark Rogers to base, circa 1820, 24cm, a small teacup painted with Old Willow pattern, gilt detailing, lacking handle, 6.2cm, and a Chinese saucer painted in underglaze blue with writhing dragons, ox blood rim, base unmarked. (4)
A very rare Caughley tablespoon. Printed to the bowl with a version of the Full Nanking pattern and to the handle with the Fitzhugh pattern c.1785, 21cm. Provenance; Exhibited in the Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition 1999, label to the reverse of the bowl. Condition report intended as a guide only. Honest strap repair to the handle. No chips or cracks.
An 18th century Caughley "pagoda" pattern blue and white sucrier and cover, salopian "S" to the base, 11cm high together with another 18th century blue and white sucrier and cover CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbed and surface scratches to both pieces, Caughley pagoda - chips to rim of cover, glaze imperfections otherwise overall reasonable conditionother sucrier - glaze imperfections, chips to footrim, otherwise in overall reasonable condition
Ceramics - a Chamberlain Worcester boat shaped teapot and cover, decorated in sepia with rustic landscapes, domed cover, button finial, banded gilt oval border, 17cm high, c.1840; a Derby Imari coffee can, c.1810; a Caughley blue and white tea bowl, c.1780; other 18th century and later English porcelain tea ware
'Commanche Run', ridden by Lester Piggot, manufactured by Caughley porcelain, a limited edition number 1 of 250, with certificate and contained within case, the plinth with presentation plaque inscribed 'Presented to Andy by his friends and colleagues at Shropshire Newspapers LTD, August 1988'.
Ceramics - a Chamberlain Worcester boat shaped teapot and cover, decorated in sepia with rustic landscapes, domed cover, button finial, banded gilt oval border, 17cm high, c.1840; a Derby Imari coffee can, c.1810; a Caughley blue and white tea bowl, c.1780; other 18th century and later English porcelain tea ware
18TH CENTURY CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN STRAIGHT SIDED CYLINDRICAL MUG, transfer printed in underglaze blue with 'La Pech' and 'La Prominade Chinois' pattern, moulded loop handle and hatched crescent mark to base. 12cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear in places with odd tiny nicks but no obvious damage noted.
A collection of Caughley, circa 1775-85, to include a spirally fluted teabowl with cell diaper border to the inner rim, 7.5cm diameter, a bucket-form coffee cup in the Chantilly Sprig pattern, 5.8cm high, a saucer in the Birds in the Tree pattern, 12cm diameter and a teabowl and saucer in the Bridge and the Windmill pattern (tea bowl repaired), a spirally fluted tea bowl with painted blue line to the upper and lower rims, 8.5cm diameter, a slop or waste bowl in the Apple and Damsons pattern, 11cm diameter and a Coalport fluted bowl in the Pagodas/Pavillion pattern, 10.2cm diameter, (8)

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